When an alien spacecraft of enormous power is spotted approaching Earth, Admiral Kirk resumes command of the Starship Enterprise in order to intercept, examine and hopefully stop the intruder.Written by 5fingerdis61.74K

Compliant with Xbox360/PS3/iPads/Mobile Devices/etc. devices that require the primary Audio stream to be AAC Stereo (many do not accept/work with AAC 5.1 format). Audio Stream 2 available to those that also wish to experience great 5.1 sound that goes right alongside great picture quality.

For those experiencing LOW VOLUME issues, try to playback the 2nd Audio stream in stereo mode, this should improve audio quality and increase the volume substantially.

If you wish to experience 5.1 audio on the original PS3 or Newer PS3, Just select the audio options and ensure the 5.1 stream/track is selected.

PC Users will have to use something like VLC that allows you to choose the 2nd Audio stream/track, Depending on your configuration, vlc should automatically enable 5.1 playback after the track change, but double check by selecting AUDIO ~ Audio Device ~ 5.1
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It's because there isn't a separate subtitle track that only does the Klingon parts...
My appologies, everything is subtitled
you could grab some Klingon only subtitels from something like subscene website.

means that you only get the film... the black bars that are above and below the film have been removed in order to give you a much better quality file/film than if they were left in. NONE of the film itself is cropped. Nothing is missing.

First, as with all uploaders, thank you for giving me the opportunity to download. With that said, I ask why the audio is so poor on a Bluray rip? The voices are drowned by the soundtrack and special effects, and the volume needs to be uncomfortably loud to effectively hear speech.

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First, as with all uploaders, thank you for giving me the opportunity to download. With that said, I ask why the audio is so poor on a Bluray rip? The voices are drowned by the soundtrack and special effects, and the volume needs to be uncomfortably loud to effectively hear speech.

Does anyone know where to get a copy of the Director's Cut of Star Trek The Motion Picture? It blows my mind that the studio released a blu-ra of the original version of this film when the Director's Cut is far superior.

means that you only get the film... the black bars that are above and below the film have been removed in order to give you a much better quality file/film than if they were left in. NONE of the film itself is cropped. Nothing is missing.